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Waste Management Phoenix Open: J.B. Holmes leads on the PGA Tour after the second round. J.B. Holmes sits at the top of the PGA Tours Waste Management Phoenix Open after the second round. The American scored a round of -6 to take the lead in front of Wyndham Clark in second place and Billy Horschel and Byeong-hun An who sit tied for third place. After a round of 65 J.B. Holmes leads by 1 shot and posted 1 eagle during his second round. "I played solid.", Holmes explained after his round. "Hit a lot of good putts. Hit it really good in the middle of the round. Didn't hit it quite as good towards the end, but putted really well and was able to make some birdies out there." Russell Knox, currently number 112 in the world golf ranking, is at -4 after the second round at place T33. The Scotsman played the course of the TPC Scottsdale in 67 shots in the second round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Martin Laird, currently number 367 in the world golf ranking, is at -3 after the second round at place T40. The Scotsman finished the round at TPC Scottsdale in 67 strokes in the second round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open. The Waste Management Phoenix Open is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is held from January 30th until the 2nd of February 2020 at TPC Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Arizona. This year a total prize money of $ 7.300.000 will be awarded to the players. The winner receives $1,278,000. The course for the tournament at TPC Scottsdale plays at Par 71. The TPC Scottsdale is a stadium course famous for it's 16th hole, which is completely enclosed by audience stands and dominated by a raucous party atmosphere created by the 20.000 fans. Top-5 Leaderboard: Waste Management Phoenix Open Pos Name Today Total 1 J.B. Holmes -6 -13 2 Wyndham Clark -2 -12 T3 Billy Horschel -3 -11 T3 Byeong-hun An -5 -11 5 Scott Piercy -6 -10 Show complete leaderboard of Waste Management Phoenix Open This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
Saudi International: Graeme McDowell leads on the European Tour after the opening round. Graeme McDowell leads on the European Tours Saudi International with Gavin Green are tied for first place at the European Tours Saudi International after first round. They sit at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 6 under par. Victor Perez, Jhonattan Vegas, Sebastian Soderberg, Henrik Stenson and Adri Arnaus in T3. place with a score of 5 under par. "I got off to a fast start which was huge, before the wind got up, it was inevitable out here in the Middle East, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Saudi is similar in that you get flat-calm mornings, but you know it's going to blow in the afternoon.It was nice to get out of there with 6-under par because I felt like I played great today. It would have been a horrible round to let get away but to finish birdie birdie birdie was nice, just feeding off Phil finishing with seven birdies on the back nine. It was Phil the thrill out there. It was fun to watch him and fun to play with him", McDowell said after the round. Andy Sullivan, currently number 128 in the world golf ranking, is at -4 after the opening round at place T8. The Englishman finished the round at Royal Greens G&CC in 66 strokes in the opening round of the Saudi International. Tom Lewis is at -4 after the opening round at position T8. The Englishman played the course of the Royal Greens G&CC in 66 shots in the opening round of the Saudi International. Aaron Rai is at -4 after the opening round at position T8. The Englishman finished the round at Royal Greens G&CC in 66 strokes in the opening round of the Saudi International. Ross Fisher, currently number 190 in the world golf ranking, is at -4 after the opening round at position T8. The Englishman finished the round at Royal Greens G&CC in 66 strokes in the opening round of the Saudi International. David Howell is at -2 after the opening round at position T21. The Englishman finished the round at Royal Greens G&CC in 68 strokes in the opening round of the Saudi International. Richard Mcevoy, currently number 637 in the world golf ranking, is at -1 after the opening round at position T33. The Englishman noted a at Royal Greens G&CC in the opening round of the Saudi International. James Morrison is at -1 after the opening round at rank T33. The Englishman finished the round at Royal Greens G&CC in strokes in the opening round of the Saudi International. The Saudi International is part of the European Tour. The tournament is being played from January 30th until the 2nd of March 2020 at Royal Greens G&CC in Royal Greens G&CC, King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia. This year a total prize money of USD 3,500,000 will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at Royal Greens G&CC plays at Par 70. It's the second time, that the Saudi International has its place in the European Tour's tournament schedule. Dustin Johnson won the inaugural event last year. Top-5 Leaderboard: Saudi International Pos Name Today Total T1 Graeme McDowell -6 -6 T1 Gavin Green -6 -6 T3 Victor Perez -5 -5 T3 Jhonattan Vegas -5 -5 T3 Sebastian Soderberg -5 -5 Show complete leaderboard of Saudi International This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
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PGA Tour professional Rickie Fowler speaks to the media prior to attempting to defend the title at the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
PGA Professional Jon Rahm speaks to the media ahead of the start of the Waste Management Phoenix Open about potentially becoming the worlds number one ranked golfer with a victory.
PGA Tour professional and major champion Justin Thomas addresses the media ahead of the start of the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Thomas talks the importance on becoming world number one as well as his desire to compete in the 2020 Olympics.
PGA Tour professional and US Open champion Gary Woodland speaks to the media ahead of the 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open about his special bond formed last year with Amy Bockersette and describes what its like on the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale.
PGA Tour professional and Masters champion Patrick Reed addresses the media ahead of the Saudi International, touching on subjects ranging from thoughts on the new proposed golf tour and his presidents cup experience.
PGA Tour professional Phil Mickelson speaks with the media about his 2020 expectations, the importance of growing the game and even makes a super bowl prediction ahead of the Saudi International.
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